These printable worksheets are the perfect learning activity that helps a child get comfortable with comparing numbers and finding the larger ones. Practicing with these resources, students need to decide which number out of two is larger and circle or color it.
Funny illustrations will help the teacher to capture the initial interest of young learners. Children with visual and artistic intelligence would find this comparing numbers activity more enjoyable when they have the opportunity to color the given objects.
Naming numbers, looking for them, and comparing them will be more fun when accompanied by coloring or spotting activities.
You can use these worksheets in a variety of ways. For instance, ask children to find a specific object on the worksheet and color it. Challenge them to find a specific number.
Before you compare numbers, you can play a game of bingo. The whole worksheet would probably be too much, so it’s possible to cut it horizontally in two, so that each student has only eight numbers. That is, eight objects in four boxes. Make a mental note of the numbers which your children have. Call out numbers and ask them to color the pictures that have these numbers. As soon as a child colors all the pictures, he cries out bingo, and the game stops. After revising numbers in this way, ask children to compare numbers in each grid, finding the larger one.
This activity is suitable for 4–6 years old students, U.S.school: pre-K, kindergarten.
These learning pages are suitable for black and white and color printers.